- Shalstone
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Shalstone
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latitude= 52.0234
longitude= -1.0660
civil_parish= Shalstone
population = 118 [ [http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=7&b=792083&c=Shalstone&d=16&e=15&g=424424&i=1001x1003x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1216589619718&enc=1&dsFamilyId=779 National Statistics 2001 Census] ]
shire_district=Aylesbury Vale
shire_county=Buckinghamshire
region= South East England
constituency_westminster= Aylesbury
post_town= BUCKINGHAM
postcode_district= MK18
postcode_area= MK
dial_code= 01280
os_grid_reference= SP640365Shalstone is a
village and also acivil parish withinAylesbury Vale district inBuckinghamshire ,England . It is located in the north of the county, about four miles north west ofBuckingham . The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'farm by a shallow stream'. In theDomesday Book of 1086 the village was recorded as "Celdestone".Shalstone Church dedicated to
St Edward was almost entirely reconstructed in 1862 by thearchitect SirGeorge Gilbert Scott . Some memorial tablets in the church survived the rebuilding and these are dedicated to members of the Purefoy family and their relatives the Jervoise family. Some of the memorial statuary is by SirRichard Westmacott (remembered chiefly for his work on the new Houses of Parliament inLondon ).One remarkable
memorial tablet commemorates the life of Elizabeth Purefoy - a seemingly dominating woman who ruled her unmarried son Henry until he predeceased her. She was widowed in 1704 when she was 32, and survived her husband by a further 61 years. Her memorial reads::"She was a Woman of Excellent Sense and Spiritt:"Prudent and Frugal:"As well as a true friend To the family She married into:"And was moreover endued:"With all Those Graces and Virtues:"Which distinguish and Adorn:"The good Wife The good Mother and good Christian (sic)"
The most remarkable thing about this glowing tribute is that Mrs. Purefoy not only wrote it herself, but had the tablet erected in the church while she was still alive. She died in 1765.
Shalstone's claim to fame came in 1973 with the publication of the 'Purefoy Letters' a detailed catalogue of the everyday lives of the inhabitants of the village and surrounding area as seen through the eyes of the 90-year-old Elizabeth Purefoy to her son Henry during the period 1735-1753. Henry, the
squire , and his mother both lived at Shalstone House. The book records Shalstone at this period in minute detail.Shalstone House is built in the Georgian style, of stone. The rectangular house is of a plain design five
bay s by six bays, on two floors. The hippedroof is hidden by a solidparapet . The house contains a notablechimneypeice byWilliam Palmer installed in 1739. Shalstone House is still the home of the Purefoy family today,References
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